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... waste your time and energies when you do it carelessly . Have you ever realized how much success in life depends upon the choice of associates and friends ? You can take it as a safe rule that the tendency is for your friends to draw ...
... waste your time and energies when you do it carelessly . Have you ever realized how much success in life depends upon the choice of associates and friends ? You can take it as a safe rule that the tendency is for your friends to draw ...
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... wastes his time and effort is an idler also . If you delay until to - morrow something which you can do to - day , you deprive to - morrow of some of its power . If you waste time over work which you need not do , you deprive your- self ...
... wastes his time and effort is an idler also . If you delay until to - morrow something which you can do to - day , you deprive to - morrow of some of its power . If you waste time over work which you need not do , you deprive your- self ...
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... waste of effort . The right use of books not only gives us the experience of others to add to our own , but it gives us knowledge of life which stimulates our unconscious instincts . An inventor , for instance , does not need to start ...
... waste of effort . The right use of books not only gives us the experience of others to add to our own , but it gives us knowledge of life which stimulates our unconscious instincts . An inventor , for instance , does not need to start ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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